Team owner Dietrich Mateschitz is keeping his calm, despite a nightmarish opening test of 2014 for the reigning world champions Red Bull.

While key Mercedes and Ferrari-powered rivals got up to speed at Jerez with their radical new V6, turbo and energy-recovery-powered cars, Red Bull struggled to run the RB10 with Renault issues and chassis cooling problems, ultimately collecting a meager tally of barely 20 laps for the entire four-day test.

Energy drink magnate and Austrian billionaire Mateschitz, however, sounded calm as he spoke to the Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper.

Jason Anderson has won three of the first four 250SX main events. (Photo: Rockstar Energy Racing)

He has led just six laps all season, but Jason Anderson is the winningest rider in Monster Energy Supercross, in either division. Lady luck has surely been on his side, but Anderson has put himself in a position to win every week and it is why he maintains possession of the Power Rankings lead.

Each week, The Power Rankings will recognize the movers and shakers in Monster Energy Supercross.

MotoGP riders will be in action Feb. 4-6 at Sepang for the first preseason test. (Photo: Getty Images)

Next week will see the much-awaited opening MotoGP test of 2014 as the field gathers in Malaysia. For the first time this year, Factory and Open machines will share the track as riders and personnel get to grips with new teams.

Following on from the post-Valencia Grand Prix test in November that saw new bikes break cover for the first time, 2014 testing now begins in earnest with the traditional early-year trip to the Sepang International Circuit on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

Ten of the 11 Formula 1 teams were in action this week at Jerez for the first preseason test of 2014. While the four-day test allowed teams to gather data and adjust to the new cars and technical regulations, it also gave fans an opportunity to see the new-for-2014 cars on track.

Here’s a look at each team on track, with the exception of Lotus. The Enstone-based squad decided to sit out the Jerez test to continue development of their E22. Technical Director Nick Chester believes the team will be ready for the next preseason test in Bahrain on Feb. 19-22.